Experts say parents’ smartphone use does not appear to harm parent/child relationships.

Almost half of Australian PhD students are considering disengaging from their studies due to COVID-19.

Australia is offering a path to permanent residency for thousands of Hong Kong students and other citizens.

The University of Sydney has quantified the socio-economic and environmental impacts of the global COVID-19 pandemic.

The Victorian Government has put up a $534 million support package for businesses in lockdown.

South Australian magistrate Bob Harrap has resigned following corruption charges.

The Digital Transformation Agency (DTA) is working to simplify the architecture of government platforms, products, and services.

There has been a surge in defence recruitments since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

SafeWork SA has put up $25,000 in grants to develop health and safety initiatives for women or young people.

Finance Minister Mathias Cormann has announced he is leaving politics.

Government funding will soon start flowing to agencies in real-time.

Hydro Tasmania's consulting business has been criticised for its actions in Africa.

Research shows employers cannot afford to axe mature workers.

Victoria’s workplace manslaughter laws have come into effect.

The Commonwealth has dumped 42 charges against an ATO whistleblower.

Federal authorities have frozen millions in assets after three public servants allegedly conspired to influence IT contracts.

A former fintech star has been engulfed in a massive misconduct case.

Universities are working on new ways to combat students’ cheating.

Australia's largest insurance company says farmers with coal seam gas (CSG) infrastructure on their property will not be covered for public liability.

Research suggests major developments are not regularly held up because of legal challenges to environmental approvals.

WA authorities are working on a new code of practice covering violence and aggression at work.

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